Protagonists:

Avril:

Badass Normal: No special super-powers or species traits, but she kicks a lot of ass.

Charles Atlas Super Power: She ripped apart the leather restraints holding her to a chair, twice. Unfortunately, it was too late to stop the ritual that marked her to be The Shadow's sacrifice. She's also agile enough to jump off a moving train without receiving injury, and she's both scaled and jumped over rather large, sturdy barriers with ease.

Combat Pragmatist: She will do whatever it takes to win a fight. Justified as losing usually means death, or worse.

Crowbar Combatant: Her first weapon in the story was a crowbar. The Bleeding Irises cult takes it away near the end of chapter 2, and she's had to make do ever since.

Defeating the Undefeatable: She's the first person ever to devise a valid plan to defeat and kill a Shadow. It works better than could possibly be expected.

Fiery Redhead: Her hair's a bit on the pink side, but everything else about the trope fits. Her aura even reminds Eli of fire, a comparison that she likes.

Fire-Forged Friends: With James and Eli. She may still be rough around the edges, but she's noticeably much nicer to James and Eli than to anyone else, and they happily cover each other's backs.

Friend to All Living Things: Surprisingly. She runs up to a horse, that has apparently lost its rider, and pets it, all without startling the animal, and she does it in the same way that expert animal trainers handle horses.

Hidden Depths: She's an excellent amateur cartographer. She drew a very accurate map of the city while she was on watch as of the latest updates. James praises her for this.

Instant Expert: She can and will master any weapon she gets her hands on without any previous on-screen practice or use. In the latest update, she not only manages to subdue a Bleeding Iris sniper, but she takes the sniper's rifle and mows down not one but two Bleeding Iris cultists, consecutively, in a situation where she could not afford to miss, and both shots are kill shots, even giving one a Pretty Little Headshot.

I Work Alone: She's been trying this since chapter 1. It hasn't worked out for her.

Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She's rude, crude, obnoxious, and won't hesitate to sacrifice you to the super-natural horrors of the world setting to save her own skin, but she's the first human ever to both treat and refer to Eli as a person.

Know When to Fold 'Em: Beaten, bloody, desperate, and with the beginnings of a concussion, she was still willing to fight James to escape The Order when he had a shotgun in her face. After noticing two members of The Order also had shotguns aimed at her, she wisely backed down immediately and offered no resistance. James then came to her defense against Marcus.

Le Parkour: Does this all the time. Considering the setting, this method of travel makes perfect sense.

Screw This, I'm Outta Here!: Perfectly justified, after seeing the aftermath of an Order purge and knowing the Order considers her a "heretic," she wants to simply run and hide, leaving the town far behind them. James tries very hard to convince her that this will only make things worse for her in the Order's eyes.

These Hands Have Killed: There's a damn good reason she fears The Order. She used to be a member and killed a fellow "recruit." She's shocked James didn't know about it.

Took a Level in Kindness: Her treatment of Eli has been slowly, but surely, improving over the course of the story. Scary thing is, even at the beginning, she's been the best example of humanity he's ever seen.

Bad Dreams: Suffers horrific nightmares every time he tries to go to sleep.

Because You Were Nice to Me: He's unquestionably loyal to Avril. Compared to everybody else he's ever met, (or the way she treats everybody else) her treatment of him is exceptionally benevolent.

Big "NO!": He yells out his utter refusal to comply with the Bleeding Iris cultists who are trying to push him around while tormenting James in front of him. The cultist who was pushing Eli around, doesn't take it well, and pulls a gun on Eli to be shot in the head by Avril.

Blessed with Suck: He's got some rather nifty super-powers. The price for those powers, has been a horrifically abusive life, and everybody going after his blood. Quite a few, literally. Oh, and a nigh-unstoppable "Shadow" trying to eat his soul.

Broken Bird: The list of abuses he hasn't been through is a very short list, and it shows.

Death Seeker: Avril accuses him of being one when he asks to be left behind one time too often.

Spider-Sense: He can detect the incoming supernatural horrors of the world setting long before anyone else can see or hear them. Unfortunately, this very aspect of his being acts like a magnet for them.

Staring Down Cthulhu: While protecting James, he manages to stare down The Shadow. It was even backing off, until it smelled Avirl's blood and then decided to go after her. What makes this act extra-badass is that the last time they were in a staring contest, the Shadow nearly made his eyes explode.

Thou Shall Not Kill: Enforced. Just the thought of killing someone or something gives him immense physical and psychological pain, even if done in self-defense. He has an epic Freak Out! when James offers him a knife for self-defense.

Vague Age: Seems he's been treated like a slave for so long, even he doesn't know his age. His last birthday was at age 10.

When He Smiles: His life's been so rough, he doesn't have much to smile about, but when something makes him happy, it's absolutely adorable. Even James is touched.

James O' Brian

A stoic man and expert gunslinger. Contracted as a guide for the Order.

Improbable Aiming Skills: To take down a Bleeding Irises rifleman who has Avril pinned, he shoots the cultist through the neck, either severing the spine with a single bullet, or having the bullet exit out the top of the cultist's skull. Lee Harvey Oswald is proud.

Instant Waking Skills: Combined with Unconscious Objector. If someone tries to wake him up by shaking him, he will grab and draw his gun on that person before he realizes what he's doing. Eli learned this, first hand.

Knife Nut: When he's not using guns, he's an expert with a hunting knife.

Know When to Fold 'Em: When a group of bleeding eye cultists got the drop on them, after narrowly escaping The Shadow, he advises his party to surrender. Subverted just two pages later when he advises Avril to drop her flashlight, right on a trap wire.

Kick the Dog: His first meeting with Avril, who was clearly a victim of the Bleeding Irises, has him point a gun to her head, sadistically promising to kill her, then when she retaliates, flees and is apprehended by James, steps on her head, after she surrendered.

Kick the Son of a Bitch: His summary execution of the Bleeding Irises cultist that was pleading for her life was well justified.

Knight Templar: Is firmly convinced that The Order is righteousness incarnate, and that everyone who isn't a member, or completely obedient to the group without question doesn't deserve to live.

Laser-Guided Karma: He stepped on Avril's head while she was already suffering from a concussion. A Strider showed up soon afterwards and tried to do the same to him.

Bleeding Irises Cult:

Asshole Victim: Yes, their lives suck the sweat from a dead-man's balls Good Morning, Vietnam, but it's incredibly difficult, if not outright impossible, to pity them considering the level of atrocity they commit on a regular basis without regret, remorse, or comprehension of the resentment they breed by doing so.

Call a Human a "Meatbag": They insist on calling Eli "a bloodbag." Really stupid of them to do so when they're not wearing their masks and could pass as innocent humans. Then again, they are thoroughly Stupid Evil.

Card-Carrying Villain: You can't really get more villainous than these guys. Not only did they do unspeakable things to Eli, they have a history of "hiring" couriers, and then sacrificing said courier to their pet Shadow.

Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: After Eli has James and Avril come to his aid, the first thing the cultist who was just rescued by Eli thinks is that Eli only did it to have the pleasure of killing him personally.

Evil Is Hammy: Upon being introduced, the cult's leader doesn't just try to kill James, he makes a massive spectacle out of it. Not only promising vengeance for the loss of the village that the cultists themselves provoked for going after the Order, but claiming James is an agent of the Order, and shouting that they "should not be fooled by a disguise." James's Seen It All expression really sells the scene.

Evil Is Not a Toy: They experimented on Eli, thinking they could use him to control A Shadow. It does not end well for them.

Eye Scream: Their victims all suffer from this after meeting their "god." A few members suffer the same fate after foolishly choosing to "sacrifice" Avril.

Hoist by His Own Petard: Repeatedly. First there's The Shadow incident. Then there's the fact that their experimentation with Eli has got their own "god" after them. Now, as of the latest update, they order a captured Avril to drop her flashlight, and she does, right on top a trip wire that sets off deadly traps on the staircase where the main characters are being held leading to the death of all the cultists holding them captive, allowing James to free Eli from a siphon.

Hypocrite: They take anyone they think might be a member of the Order, force him into a Siphon at gun-point and then use Blood Magic to connect him to the burned coprses of their fallen to make him feel the pain of their suffering in their last moments, just to hammer in how badly they're hurting, before condemning that person to execution, but when they're dealing with anyone else, even a child, they're perfectly okay with inflicting slow, agonizing suffering, for little to no reason.

Knight Templar: They're just as bad as The Order that they hate, if not worse. They lead "hunts" to find people they don't agree with, take anyone that they capture alive and attach them to a Siphon while calling them "demons," and calling themselves helpless victims. Of course, they ignore their own long laundry list of sins and crimes, such as sacrificing people they specifically hire to be their couriers to a Shadow.

Laser-Guided Karma: Marked Avril and Eli for sacrifice. The Shadow decided to go after them first.

Moral Myopia: For the group at large, going out and "hiring couriers" or taking anyone they can catch, and giving them gruesome deaths by sacrificing them to a Shadow, or hooking them up to a Siphon and sucking out their blood, or both? That's just fine. One of their own dies, even as a result of a Mercy Kill, or those they've been victimizing retaliate? This Means War!!

"Who is it? The Order? Collectors? Haven't you killed enough of us yet?! I will find you, carve you up and feed you to the hounds one piece at a time!"

Never My Fault: When they summon The Shadow and set it loose on Eli and Avril, the moment the Shadow decides to go after the cult first, one of the cultists turns to Avril and says "what have you done?" shortly before The Shadow grabs him and makes his eyes explode. Worse, a Lone Survivor from a combination Order purge and abomination attack has the gall to tell Avril "Why can't people leave us be?" and when Avril replies "Wild guess, you keep feeding people to A SHADOW" replies "WE HAD TO!" as if they're all somehow being mind controlled, which they're clearly not. Avril does not take it well.

Stupid Evil: They not only suffer from Chronic Backstabbing Disorder, they continue to harass and provoke the main characters when it would be much better, for their continued well being, to get out of the way and let them run. Worse, they capture an Order scout, tie him to a Siphon, sacrifice him to a shadow, and are ultimately completely dumbstruck that the Order retaliates.

Tears of Blood: This is their motif. They wear masks highlighting this. Considering the entity they worship, and what it does to its victims, it fits.

They Just Dont Get It: Whatever madness has taken over the world has clearly robbed these people of any form of pattern recognition. Every single time they go after the main characters, something very bad happens to them, yet rather than getting the word out to leave them alone, they just keep on harrassing, abusing, and antagonizing them, and continue to be utterly surprised when things don't go their way.

Unwitting Pawn: If the lone survivor's story can be believed, their heinous acts were at the beck and call of a supposedly even worse group, "The Collectors" who told them that Eli's blood plus "the Fog" was all they needed to get essential supplies like food and medicine. They were either wrong or lying.

The Collectors:

A group of people dressed in white, presumably lab coats, that seem to be an even worse group than the Bleeding Irises cult.

Eviler Than Thou: As bad as the Bleeding Iris cultists are, these guys are worse. When the cult's leader refused to turn over Eli, the anathema, they deliberately screwed with the cult's magic ritual to use Eli's blood for essential supplies so The Shadow would go berserk, hoping to simply steal him away in the chaos.

Light Is Not Good: They wear white clothing and are even more depraved than the Bleeding Iris cultists.

An Offer You Can't Refuse: They first offer to buy Eli from the cult in exchange for food and medicine. When the cult refuses, they try to simply steal him.

The Order:

For lack of a better term, the "government" of the world setting. They run the "districts" where most of the human survivors live.

Church Militant: Their faith isn't just their driving principle, it's their form of government and their war cry.

Disproportionate Retribution: Notorious for it. In response for one order scout being found tied to a siphon and becoming a victim of The Shadow, they retaliate by exterminating an entire village not leaving one stone lying on top of another.

Knight Templar: If they consider you a "heretic" for any reason, they will hunt you, and everyone who cares about you down without mercy. Simply being born an "anathema" like Eli is often enough to make them destroy whole districts to get at you. It isn't even "guilty until proven innocent", it's "guilty until proven dead."

Peace & Love, Inc.: They promise peace and safety to those in their protectorate. If they consider you a heretic, on the other hand...

The Shadow:

The primary antagonist of the story. It wants Avril and Eli dead in the worst possible way.

Horror Hunger: When Eli manages to communicate with it, it specifically mentions that it doesn't want to kill people and steal souls, but is biologically compelled to do so, to become "whole," and actively begs Eli for help.

Immortality: Doesn't matter what you do to it, it just will not die. The best you can hope for, is that it goes away for a while... or so it's widely believed.

No Body Left Behind: It explodes and disintegrates into little particles of "nothing" when Eli and Avril manage to use Blood Magic to entrance it so it wouldn't run when a Strider came along and stepped on it.

Screw This, I'm Outta Here!: There is but one being a Shadow will flee from, a Strider. Eli implies that a Strider can kill a Shadow should it actually manage to step on it. Eli gets proven right when Avril outlines a plan to make that happen.

Super-Persistent Predator: If it sees you as prey, for whatever reason, it will not stop hunting you until you are dead, and it will kill anything and anyone between it and you.

Sergeant Rock: A bit abrasive and aloof, but her unit respects her because when the chips are down, she does what she can to keep them alive.

Tiffany Liu:

James' friend and favorite information broker. She supposedly has enough sway to even influence The Order to "look the other way" for the right price, provided the client's "crimes" aren't too serious.

Friend in the Black Market: She's rather shady, but is James' primary contact when he needs info on the underworld's movers and shakers.

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